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The Little Christmas Library
The Little Christmas Library: A warm and cosy romance to curl up with this festive season | David M. Barnett
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Molly McGinley has had enough of London and, feeling like a failure, heads home to the unremarkable Northern town of Merry-le-Moors, to move back in with dad Jack for Christmas. Jack, still mourning the loss of his wife and Molly's mum ten years ago, nevertheless maintains a positive outlook on life, and to lift Molly from her slump insists she goes out with him on his daily rounds driving the town's mobile library. When an elderly man, Cliff, starts coming into the library for warmth and companionship, Jack and Molly provide tea and sympathy... and begin to attract the lost, lonely and jaded people of Merry-le-Moors, who gather each day at the mobile library to talk about books, life and love. Each of them is searching for something in life, and Jack and Molly know just how to find it in the library. As friendships - and more - begin to form, Christmas approaches... and so does a dark cloud on the horizon. The library is under threat, and so too the fragile friendships that have been formed. But this is Christmas, after all, and magic - like love - can be found in the most unlikely places.
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Hubby and I have a 60 page rule: if we‘re not into a book by 60 pages, we can set it aside with no regrets. I‘m at 60 pages, and I just can‘t make up my mind. I wanted a light holiday read, I‘m just not sure this is it.

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